nice ive been thinkin about doin that just with reds black and white etc... since ive never seen that on a truck...only problem is i gotta do it myself with spray paint so i dunno how well itll come out, nice pics tho

Thanks rod. Yep, drivers side. I looked for the smokin deal for a long time. Still got a decent deal but not the smokin deal. Anyway electrical tape works pretty well. It bends pretty nicely and the reason I like it better than like the tape you always see them using for flame jobs and stuff is that stuff is so small that its hard to mask off after that. I think I did that whole front end in about half an hour. From taping off to pulling the tape off. Nice part about camo is there isn't a wrong way to do it as far as I'm concerned. Just tape it off and go. Yeah theres a milspec way to do it but PFFFFT&gt;...

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Well the subject say's it all... any pic's of K5's in camo paint? I'm using black,olive,brown,and khaki.. /forums/images/graemlins/woot.gif

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Um actually the subject doesn't say it all you assclown fawktard...

The subject doesn't say anything about the events leading up to this.. how you:
-got drunk working on your k5..
-got pissed at your truck..
-kicked in the door...
-ruined the paint and made an intoxicated decision to rattle can your truck Camo, and actually start bashing it..

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